118
118
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
by the way, as ipad comes in and medicare rationing occurs and 22 new tax increases occur, and the medicare advantage cuts occurred, it's going to be the bad gift that keeps on giving onto next year. that's why all the red state democrats are scared to death. >> first of all, i disagree with everything you said, but -- everything you just said -- but i am concerned that some medicare part d was passed, and it wasn't working, we worked with republicans to fix it. here's what we have from your great friend erick erickson. the strategy now, he says should be the website they can't fix, but we must deny them the opportunity to fix the new law itself. let the american people see big government in all its glory and offer a repeal. in other words, hold back support, road for -- is that your strategy? do you sign on to erick erickson's strategy? >> no, i don't root for failure. >> that's what he's saying. >> help, there's an interesting term. >> what's the fix? >>> regarding 300 maybe, who knows? medicaid expansion for tort reform? who knows, but there is no negotiation. one part passed this. it wa
by the way, as ipad comes in and medicare rationing occurs and 22 new tax increases occur, and the medicare advantage cuts occurred, it's going to be the bad gift that keeps on giving onto next year. that's why all the red state democrats are scared to death. >> first of all, i disagree with everything you said, but -- everything you just said -- but i am concerned that some medicare part d was passed, and it wasn't working, we worked with republicans to fix it. here's what we have from...
137
137
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
it notes expiring tax provisions , that more than 60 tax provisions are set to expire at year's end. also on thatalso on that my to-s the medicare reimbursement for doc there's. --for doctors. this first session of the hundred 13th congress passing under -- enacting just under 60 pieces of legislation. carl is up from kansas city, missouri on our lines for democrats. good morning. i am a liberal democrat from kansas city, missouri and i want to say a couple of things real quick. the media has gotten 80% of -- 40% of americans think he is a communist from kenya. and obama is a moderate republican. he is lower taxes for the very rich when they were supposed to be temporary. but because of clinton's surplus they have extended that. he got caught in an economic bind and he helped out the bankers. what he is doing with the insurance company are trying to do is trying to use free enterprise to regulate and turn the insurance companies who, by andway, are scam artists, turned them into a regulated utility and set some rules for the game and all the subsidies are going to the insurance compa
it notes expiring tax provisions , that more than 60 tax provisions are set to expire at year's end. also on thatalso on that my to-s the medicare reimbursement for doc there's. --for doctors. this first session of the hundred 13th congress passing under -- enacting just under 60 pieces of legislation. carl is up from kansas city, missouri on our lines for democrats. good morning. i am a liberal democrat from kansas city, missouri and i want to say a couple of things real quick. the media has...
92
92
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
i think people are taxed to death and i don't mind two-tier health care if you want it, pay for it. i understand it. but you know, and we have general health care up here. but, you know, it's going to cost a fortune for you to put in this obama care. and i don't see how the people will afford it. >> the mayor was invited to talk about sports. >>> and now to a warning to computer users around the world. more than 2 million facebook, google and twitter passwords have been stolen. online networks have disabled affected passwords and that's tonight's speed read. >>> why do the democrats tell us things they know aren't true. >> remember what he president said? if you like your insurance, you can keep it. >> if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan, period. >> what he said was true. >> okay. >> if you want to keep the insurance you had, you can keep it. >> you know that one's not true. and so do they. maybe they should call this guy. >> i got a letter in the latter part of october from florida blue and they told me that by the summer of 2014 i'm going to have
i think people are taxed to death and i don't mind two-tier health care if you want it, pay for it. i understand it. but you know, and we have general health care up here. but, you know, it's going to cost a fortune for you to put in this obama care. and i don't see how the people will afford it. >> the mayor was invited to talk about sports. >>> and now to a warning to computer users around the world. more than 2 million facebook, google and twitter passwords have been stolen....
162
162
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
trace gallagher has the story. >> reporter: the tax is called a reinsurance fee. it's on nearly every health plan for the first three years, meant to raise about $25 billion over the three years to help pay for people with pre-existing conditions. if the change is approved nobody would be exempt next year. in 2015 and 2016 groups that act as their own insurance companies and their own claims processors would be exempt to unions that self-insure would greatly benefit. republican senator orin hatch says it certainly looks like the obama administration is looking at a special deal for unions which is deeply concerning given the problems that all americans are facing due to obama care. now the unions argue this is not aimed at them. it's not nearly enough. the laborers union says, again quoting, as the new regulations offer no substantive relief for our health care plan the laborers union will continue to look for opportunities to fix this egregious tax on our members and their families. remember, the unions fought to help the president get elected and fought to pass
trace gallagher has the story. >> reporter: the tax is called a reinsurance fee. it's on nearly every health plan for the first three years, meant to raise about $25 billion over the three years to help pay for people with pre-existing conditions. if the change is approved nobody would be exempt next year. in 2015 and 2016 groups that act as their own insurance companies and their own claims processors would be exempt to unions that self-insure would greatly benefit. republican senator...
143
143
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
i think people are taxed to death. you know, i don't mind two tier healthcare if you like healthcare you pay for it i understand that. but, you know, and we have general healthcare up here or old hip we call it. but, it's going to cost a fortune for you guys to put in this obamacare. i don't see how the people are going to be able to afford it, to tell you the truth. >> mayor ford was invited to the radio show that talk about sports. urgent warning to computer users around the world. more than two million facebook, google and twitter pass words have been stolen. in response to the giant hacking. online networks have disabled the effective pass words and that's tonight's speed read. >>> and now why do the democrats keep telling us things they know aren't true? >> remember what the president said, if you like your insurance you can can keep it. >> if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> what he said was true. >> okay. if you want to keep the insurance you have, you can
i think people are taxed to death. you know, i don't mind two tier healthcare if you like healthcare you pay for it i understand that. but, you know, and we have general healthcare up here or old hip we call it. but, it's going to cost a fortune for you guys to put in this obamacare. i don't see how the people are going to be able to afford it, to tell you the truth. >> mayor ford was invited to the radio show that talk about sports. urgent warning to computer users around the world. more...
141
141
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
plus, did russian diplomats steal your tax dollars? by scamming the system to get medicaid benefits? there are brand new charges out today, and what until you hear what they're accused of buying with their own money while claiming to be broke. let's get to it. >> good thursday afternoon to you and yours. we're expecting
plus, did russian diplomats steal your tax dollars? by scamming the system to get medicaid benefits? there are brand new charges out today, and what until you hear what they're accused of buying with their own money while claiming to be broke. let's get to it. >> good thursday afternoon to you and yours. we're expecting
113
113
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
so that tax is coming for sure. additionally, if you're a small business and you made some capital investments this year, you were getting a nice little tax deduction. starting next year your taxes will shoot up. if you make new product purchases to sustain your business, the government is raising your taxes and that is coming in 2014 and that's going to be the cbo says that's going to account for half of all new revenue next year. so, businesses are going to take it very hard starting -- >> they're at least 14 other ancillary fees going in, airline security fees, transportation fees and that's going to hit a lot of people no matter where they are in the income range. right? >> that's right. absolutely. and right now, you have senator patty murray and representative paul ryan, who have been squirreled away -- everyone has been distracted with other issues but these two lawmakers have been negotiating the budget deal for next year, and in washington, when things are quiet, that usually means something is happening, a
so that tax is coming for sure. additionally, if you're a small business and you made some capital investments this year, you were getting a nice little tax deduction. starting next year your taxes will shoot up. if you make new product purchases to sustain your business, the government is raising your taxes and that is coming in 2014 and that's going to be the cbo says that's going to account for half of all new revenue next year. so, businesses are going to take it very hard starting --...
180
180
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
and january, who loses their doctors and april, who is 15ed by the man date tax. and next summer, when all of the insurance companies up their rates and if young people don't go in the system and subsiddize all of the rates will go up before the election. i think it is a disaster for the democrats. >> and marjorie, does it? you throw in the employer man date. >> it could be that we see a lot of the benefits that are mapped out and it is a misnomer to say that people are losing the insurance. most major employers have the health care that hold the tenants in face. it will be individuals and small businesses that will see the change. but looking at the system, everyone of us insurance or not are at risk of the health care system failing. it is designed hopefully to benefit the whole of the american public. in two years or 2016, what is the memory of the american public look like and how is it all playing out. >> johnathon, what is the chances of the republicans regaining the senate. >> the congressional balance test question and weather where they are asked if they
and january, who loses their doctors and april, who is 15ed by the man date tax. and next summer, when all of the insurance companies up their rates and if young people don't go in the system and subsiddize all of the rates will go up before the election. i think it is a disaster for the democrats. >> and marjorie, does it? you throw in the employer man date. >> it could be that we see a lot of the benefits that are mapped out and it is a misnomer to say that people are losing the...
219
219
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll take personal and corporate tax down to 5%. bring the payroll tax down for the worker and employer. and we'll reduce the red tape and let businesses thrive. we'll invite entrepreneurs from around the country and around the world who want to come to detroit and make it like a mini hong kong. there are great things you can do the. it's amazing how much money accumulates not from other parts of the country but just from detroit's tax base if you don't take it to washington. you leave it in detroit. >> you're saying you will reduce the personal tax liability to 5%. can you do that? you're senator rand paul, one senator. how do you accomplish -- i like the idea. i'm asking how you accomplish it. >> well, if i were president obama i would do it by edict. i'm just a senator so we have to pass it as legislation and get the president to sign it. i can tell you now there is not a lot of enthusiasm for the traditional type of bailout. i don't think that will pass the house of representatives. i think my plan, if democrats would look at it
we'll take personal and corporate tax down to 5%. bring the payroll tax down for the worker and employer. and we'll reduce the red tape and let businesses thrive. we'll invite entrepreneurs from around the country and around the world who want to come to detroit and make it like a mini hong kong. there are great things you can do the. it's amazing how much money accumulates not from other parts of the country but just from detroit's tax base if you don't take it to washington. you leave it in...
156
156
Dec 4, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
cheney called the tax one of the dumbest ideas i heard. i feel strongly about it and i am walking a round proof of how great and innovative our health care system has been and i can't imagine anything worse. it is an example of ill conceived parts of the program are. in the decades battling heart disease. he's had two pacemakers and a stint. >> those innovations kept him alive and especially when he goes back to age 35 with heart issues. robert gibbes said someone has to go for the botched roll out. >> we are{you should someone be fired and if so why? 140 characters or less. tweet at bill hemmer. >> and to me at alisyn camerota. we'll read those later. >> and the release of the terrible 911 calls from sandy hook massacre nearly one year ago. >> incredible video, the police officer in a fight of his life with a man who turned out to be a murder suspect. >> battle over obama care. and how will this impact the 2014 midterm election. >> my message is going back. that seems to be the alternative that obama care critecs have. go back to the stat
cheney called the tax one of the dumbest ideas i heard. i feel strongly about it and i am walking a round proof of how great and innovative our health care system has been and i can't imagine anything worse. it is an example of ill conceived parts of the program are. in the decades battling heart disease. he's had two pacemakers and a stint. >> those innovations kept him alive and especially when he goes back to age 35 with heart issues. robert gibbes said someone has to go for the...
91
91
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
which means that this administration now has miionaries and navigators and a tax hour and a grassroots army organizing for action, all pushing obamacare. they certainly have their work cut out for them. twenty-one of 36 states now have embraced the president's so-called fix for obamacare to the almost 5 million people whose coverage has been canceled by insurancecompanies. senator harry reid is offering to exempt his staff from buying insurance through the laws of exchanges and the other three congressional leaders include john boehner,, nancy pelosi, and mitch mcconnell, and they all have told their staff to join the excnge. on wall street today, stocks in the dow jones down and the nasdaq up a fraction. european regulators ned six financial institutions, a record 2 billion, for conspiring to terest rate manipulate interest rates. mgm selling its remaining 10% stake on allied financial. the carmakers lending arm getting about $900 million. the government remains the majority shareholder, which received a 17 billion-dollar bailout during the crisis, of which they have repaid two thirds
which means that this administration now has miionaries and navigators and a tax hour and a grassroots army organizing for action, all pushing obamacare. they certainly have their work cut out for them. twenty-one of 36 states now have embraced the president's so-called fix for obamacare to the almost 5 million people whose coverage has been canceled by insurancecompanies. senator harry reid is offering to exempt his staff from buying insurance through the laws of exchanges and the other three...
112
112
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
they leave out the earned income tax credit, for example. these things are so -- >> you have to look at the report that says all of that stuff. >> we did. that looks much better. jared, let me ask you this. i listened to the president's so-called solution today. he wants to raise the minimum wage, right? he wants more infrastructure spending. he wants to end tax loopholes. he wants more spending. can i just say how totally boring that is? that's all he ever says. the guy either needs, a, a new speech writer or, b, a new policy or preferably both because he can't keep standing up with the same four silly bullets and say that that is going to improve the american economy which is producing the worst economic recovery in the modern era. >> i wouldn't expect you to -- i wouldn't expect you to like three of those four, but the fact that he has consistently talked about lowering the corporate tax -- >> but he didn't talk about that today. >> he did. >> he just talked about closing loopholes. >> he's referencing his plan to lower the corporate rate
they leave out the earned income tax credit, for example. these things are so -- >> you have to look at the report that says all of that stuff. >> we did. that looks much better. jared, let me ask you this. i listened to the president's so-called solution today. he wants to raise the minimum wage, right? he wants more infrastructure spending. he wants to end tax loopholes. he wants more spending. can i just say how totally boring that is? that's all he ever says. the guy either...
151
151
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
there are no tax increases here. and point number three, we are finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. the mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties is because it is not easy to do. so we are not going to get everything we want, and she won't get everything she wants [ inaudible question ]. >> i think we will pass this to the house and we'll go first given our schedules in the house, we will post this on our website today, this evening and we intend to bring it to the house floor later on this week. i have every reason to expect great support from our caucus because we are keeping our principals. the key is here nobody had to sacrifice their core principles. our principles are don't raise taxes an reduce the deficit. and we have concerned members about defense. the next hit from the sequester would hit solely on
there are no tax increases here. and point number three, we are finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. the mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided budget agreement since 1986. the reason we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties is because it is not easy to do. so we are not going to get everything we want, and she won't get everything she wants [ inaudible question ]....
54
54
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
>> in a pure market, they would be no tax subsidies. but many of the resources to dig into the market have tax subsidies of one sort or another that are not taken into account in the market price. >> commissioner, sir. >> it will affect an open marketplace. having said that, i am concerned some of the nuclear facilities that have been closing i'd like you never tiring because the negative night time pricing is a concern for me because the long-term stability of these low fuel in our system is important. >> yeah, we need those. >> commissioner clark. >> i would agree for the reasons you've identified. obviously the decision for congress to make whether they will be ptc are not clearly does have a market distorting impact, especially in very wind rich parts of the country and at certain times of day at certain times of the year. >> one follow-up question for mr. krantz questioned about our reliability past year in congress. yes or no, that were not there still agree it is bad policy to trap companies between two regulators with different
>> in a pure market, they would be no tax subsidies. but many of the resources to dig into the market have tax subsidies of one sort or another that are not taken into account in the market price. >> commissioner, sir. >> it will affect an open marketplace. having said that, i am concerned some of the nuclear facilities that have been closing i'd like you never tiring because the negative night time pricing is a concern for me because the long-term stability of these low fuel...
76
76
Dec 3, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
that is something that congress is currently weighing is whether to tax financial transactions. it does not have a lot of support, so i do not see that happening anytime soon. europe is a little bit different, they have actually imposed some trading taxes, which has been to the chagrin of the banks. host: peter, on the republican line/ . caller: let's get the history state on what happened during the financial crisis. during the 1990s there was a lot of pressure by the minority groups to increase the amount of affordable housing. so the clinton administration developed the public private partnership to get banks to create more loads for low income people. that calls --was caused a mandate on fannie and freddie to purchase subprime mortgages. they had increased the mandate 110% to 55% of her juices of sub i mortgages. -- purchases of subprime mortgages. he continued that public-private partnership that clinton had , upblished the which after to 2007 and 2008, the number of those mortgages were so great that caused the financial collapse. the government gave the green light to wal
that is something that congress is currently weighing is whether to tax financial transactions. it does not have a lot of support, so i do not see that happening anytime soon. europe is a little bit different, they have actually imposed some trading taxes, which has been to the chagrin of the banks. host: peter, on the republican line/ . caller: let's get the history state on what happened during the financial crisis. during the 1990s there was a lot of pressure by the minority groups to...
113
113
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
taxes will go up because the bill will be massive. they will force young people to buy in and employed people to pay more, period. they have to. >> penny? >> under the existing system we were paying for the young and healthy to get into a car wreck and go into the mrnl room. taxpayers were already paying for it. for them to have affordable health care at a base minimum of what the package could be, some of it could be $50. it will be able to lessen the burden. >> a young person would rather have catastrophic care with with a high deductible because odds are they aren't going to get sick at a young age. if they got cancer or this a car accident they would be covered. this doesn't give them the option. >> it does, if they sign up. >> no, it doesn't. >> if they sign up at the base level, yes. they are able to have catastrophic coverage. >> why are people losing coverage they like? it doesn't meet the, quote standards in the law. >> there is an improved standard. >> you have to take the plan -- >> you're making my point. lots of people ga
taxes will go up because the bill will be massive. they will force young people to buy in and employed people to pay more, period. they have to. >> penny? >> under the existing system we were paying for the young and healthy to get into a car wreck and go into the mrnl room. taxpayers were already paying for it. for them to have affordable health care at a base minimum of what the package could be, some of it could be $50. it will be able to lessen the burden. >> a young...
71
71
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
for $1 trillion in taxes. mary kissel with the wall street journal editorial board is smiling. is this for real? is there a real split here? not something i am inventing. is there a split? >> it is a struggle for the heart of the democratic party. you saw a obama pull the party itself ought to the left at you see centrists coming out and say and what are we doing? look at the polls, look what happened in colorado where voters rejected a tax hike to fund public education. look at history. populism works on college campuseses but looks a guy like bill bradley or howard dean it doesn't really work. stuart: we are riding a big piece, your newspaper. >> reading the wall street journal editorial page. stuart: the hard left is -- they used the word reckless, stronger stuff than that. >> a set weekend have all these kinds of fiscal fantasies as they put it. and a couple existed -- stuart: she wants to raise social security benefits and tax everybody. >> social security is broken and you can't promise american voters s
for $1 trillion in taxes. mary kissel with the wall street journal editorial board is smiling. is this for real? is there a real split here? not something i am inventing. is there a split? >> it is a struggle for the heart of the democratic party. you saw a obama pull the party itself ought to the left at you see centrists coming out and say and what are we doing? look at the polls, look what happened in colorado where voters rejected a tax hike to fund public education. look at history....
164
164
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
he is about lowering taxes and keeping taxes low. he is going after education who in new jerseyç or any place el doesn't agree needs to be ramps up. and keeping texas down. more of us keeping more of our money. >>ç conservatives don't love h for a variety of reason ares. the questions that i asked chris too, do conservatives have something toç learn? >> i have to say, i have always said that chris christie is the one that i'm most concerned about regardless of who is on thatç platform with a d on the chest. we saw with romney even though he was a mormon and a lot of the more christian conservatives im, at the end of the day you have a democrat and a republican they will put their support to chris christie. but i think he has great appeal in new jersey and heç should. i'm not sure they go dgoing to transcend on a national level. i think he will have some problem with the gay vote which is a vastç growing politicaly force in america. >> and it is all about the beginning of the race called the primaries as well. >> right now
he is about lowering taxes and keeping taxes low. he is going after education who in new jerseyç or any place el doesn't agree needs to be ramps up. and keeping texas down. more of us keeping more of our money. >>ç conservatives don't love h for a variety of reason ares. the questions that i asked chris too, do conservatives have something toç learn? >> i have to say, i have always said that chris christie is the one that i'm most concerned about regardless of who is on...
210
210
Dec 4, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
tax reform and tort reform. >> make it attractive. come on. >> health savings accounts. which are tax-free dollars, so if you decide you want to go to a chiropractor and your health insurance doesn't cover that, your money can go to pay for that rather than the government. >> that's a funny thing. you're right. a free market idea is incredibly simple. it works in every other industry, but it's overcomplicated by thousands of pages of bureaucratic nonsense that keeps people in their professions. >> rather than try and say what's your other idea, we had another idea. it could have been helped and fixed. it was a free market solution, free market health care. >> which was? >> which is what we were doing before. there needed to be some tweaks to it. >> look at bob. >> remove the ban from -- if you're an insurance company in new jersey, you can't sell it in new york. that is ridiculous and stupid. so you move some of those. hold on. >> sorry. >> what's your other alternative, there are plenty of them out there. i don't think any of them are that good. i think the original sys
tax reform and tort reform. >> make it attractive. come on. >> health savings accounts. which are tax-free dollars, so if you decide you want to go to a chiropractor and your health insurance doesn't cover that, your money can go to pay for that rather than the government. >> that's a funny thing. you're right. a free market idea is incredibly simple. it works in every other industry, but it's overcomplicated by thousands of pages of bureaucratic nonsense that keeps people in...
111
111
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
some include assets and raising fees and not taxes. in addition, negotiators want to relieve cuts in military problems by finding savings elsewhere. the deal could be announced as early as this week or early next week. keep in mind they are not back until monday and congress leaves for the holidays next friday. that of loose a few days to get a deal through both houses. so far both sides are noncommittal about the chances that it gets done. the speaker said that the speaker knows ryan is committed to finding common ground and hopes democrats will work to find a smarter way to cut washington spending. on wednesday, congressman jim clyburn and a member of the budget conference said that nothing is set in stone. >> that's the problem we get with these things. you agree to something and you look around and the goal post gets moved. we on a democratic side are not going to agree to anything. until everything is agreed to. >> joining me now, the chair and new york congressman israel. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you for havin
some include assets and raising fees and not taxes. in addition, negotiators want to relieve cuts in military problems by finding savings elsewhere. the deal could be announced as early as this week or early next week. keep in mind they are not back until monday and congress leaves for the holidays next friday. that of loose a few days to get a deal through both houses. so far both sides are noncommittal about the chances that it gets done. the speaker said that the speaker knows ryan is...
75
75
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
k stone.this from mar guest: i think tax expenditures is a big problem. there are tax revenues that we should be taking in which we are not because we are subsidizing a significant amount of what some have termed corporate welfare. billions of dollars to the oil and gas industry, they are making record profits. the tax expenditures are costing the american people in ways that are problematic. host: what would you cut the besides defense? guest: revenues that we have lost that would otherwise should take in. other than defense, there is waste and inefficiencies in a wide range of domestic spending programs. i am willing to take a look at almost everything. i think the demonization of social security and medicaid are inappropriate. they are not responsible for the deficit problem we have right now. ronald reagan in a debate with walter mondo and clear social security has nothing to do with the deficit. it was true then and it is true now. att in plano, texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. food stamps is not one of the areas that needs to be cut. it
k stone.this from mar guest: i think tax expenditures is a big problem. there are tax revenues that we should be taking in which we are not because we are subsidizing a significant amount of what some have termed corporate welfare. billions of dollars to the oil and gas industry, they are making record profits. the tax expenditures are costing the american people in ways that are problematic. host: what would you cut the besides defense? guest: revenues that we have lost that would otherwise...
73
73
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
you folks are not as exposed as we are in areas that have taken away the taxes from the school system, impact aid is necessary. that will stop on december 31st. the things that won't stop right then but will be of major concern i will mention two and respond to questions. any major projects currently under construction will have to stop work and i use an example of a floor that contains 1 thirty-six million to continue construction at the replacement of the command center in nebraska. if this is not authorized then the work will have to stop half way through. on the other hand, you take the 78, something we have already spent $12 billion on. if we are not able to pass this bill it will have to stop. we have 300 voters out of work and all of that but the point is we would be wasting billions of dollars if we don't do this. it contains a lot of provisions, the previous speakers particular aided, the only way to have a bill is to go ahead and do it this way and i commend, talking about the big 4, we can go today, spent a lot of time going over this, we have -- we are going to do our best
you folks are not as exposed as we are in areas that have taken away the taxes from the school system, impact aid is necessary. that will stop on december 31st. the things that won't stop right then but will be of major concern i will mention two and respond to questions. any major projects currently under construction will have to stop work and i use an example of a floor that contains 1 thirty-six million to continue construction at the replacement of the command center in nebraska. if this...
182
182
Dec 9, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
lower corporate tax rates. really get the economy moving again. not unemployment benefits. companies. that's what everyone's missing here. maybe this will do the republican house members some good if they extend it. maybe it'll help get them re-elected. i think the bigger issue is we need an economy that creates lots and lots and lots of jobs. >> that's become the new norm, has it not, vera? >> it is. a total disservice to the americans who are out of work. all of these people, one in three of the unemployed are long-term unemployed. they have a big problem. they need real jobs. by extending the benefits you're just delaying the inevitable. they need good paying, solid jobs. >> you had cited a report in the commercial break that said people mostly go out to look for a yob in the final week of when their money is going to run out. >> when they have to. >> there was research from allen krueger, head of the president's own national council of economic advisers. he did impeer cal work that said it extends the duration of unemployment and that people spend three times as much ti
lower corporate tax rates. really get the economy moving again. not unemployment benefits. companies. that's what everyone's missing here. maybe this will do the republican house members some good if they extend it. maybe it'll help get them re-elected. i think the bigger issue is we need an economy that creates lots and lots and lots of jobs. >> that's become the new norm, has it not, vera? >> it is. a total disservice to the americans who are out of work. all of these people, one...
182
182
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
your plan period to the long list of political promises proven untrue along side read my lips, no new taxes. the phrase isn't going away and the story line isn't going away. young people are leaving in droves. >> the if you like your health care you can keep it quote, harry reid has revived the debate the president told the truth all along. >> there were thousands of people that found out that was not actually possible. >> but i still go back and say what i said earlier. what he said was true. >> okay. >> if you want to keep your insurance you have, you can keep it. >> reid staring at a difficult battle to keep control of the senate in 2014 could be trying to reframe a sore point with voters. he says many health plans have changed in the last few years. he says the president was telling the truth at the time of the promise. carney had no interest in reengaging. >> i think the president has spoken about this at length and repeatedly and taken action on this. i don't have anything to add to that. >> reid put the white house on defense over the position to exempt some of the staff from enrolli
your plan period to the long list of political promises proven untrue along side read my lips, no new taxes. the phrase isn't going away and the story line isn't going away. young people are leaving in droves. >> the if you like your health care you can keep it quote, harry reid has revived the debate the president told the truth all along. >> there were thousands of people that found out that was not actually possible. >> but i still go back and say what i said earlier. what...
204
204
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
there will be no tax reform. there will be no significant deficit or debt reduction period. this is steady as she goes, just keep on going the way we're going now and don't rock the boat and no shutdown. bill: wonder if that could even pass in the house. we'll see. the headline underneath it is what for consumers? >> long suffering air travelers will take a big hit. bill: really? >> yes. it is proposed one of the small details in this deal, there is likely a proposal to extract an extra $25.9 billion from air travelers over the next 10 years. eight billion of that would go to take care of security. 18 billion would go towards deficit reduction. but airline travelers who take the hit, bill. bill: didn't see that one coming. the president wants to extend unemployment benefits. is that a deal-maker or a deal-breaker? >> it could be a deal-breaker depending how hard the president pushes and how hard democrats push for it in the senate and in the house. at the moment, come january, 1.3 million people who are receiving unemployment benefits now will be cut off. the president wants
there will be no tax reform. there will be no significant deficit or debt reduction period. this is steady as she goes, just keep on going the way we're going now and don't rock the boat and no shutdown. bill: wonder if that could even pass in the house. we'll see. the headline underneath it is what for consumers? >> long suffering air travelers will take a big hit. bill: really? >> yes. it is proposed one of the small details in this deal, there is likely a proposal to extract an...
131
131
Dec 8, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
that's something that i think -- >> get a tax credit for hiring someone that's been unimploempl. >> these folks are really in trouble. >> we should do both, right? we should help the folks that are still in trouble. kevin is right, there is an element of the unemployment rate that is there because of the ui program. but even given that, it's been -- >> people that stay unemployed because they can get enough from unemployment. >> yes. there is a lot of research and debate. but my estimates, 10.2 3% of unemployment is due to the ui program. the net benefit of this is very significant. kevin is right. we have to work on long term employment. >> i just say that i disagree we should do both in the following sentence. what we should do, if you want to give more money to people currently unemployed. just give them the money. give them a lump sum of cash. don't make them stay unemployed for another three months to get the checks. if you give them a lump sum of cash, they go out for a job right away. >> a lot of the long term unemployed, there are four million currently. we're probably understumen
that's something that i think -- >> get a tax credit for hiring someone that's been unimploempl. >> these folks are really in trouble. >> we should do both, right? we should help the folks that are still in trouble. kevin is right, there is an element of the unemployment rate that is there because of the ui program. but even given that, it's been -- >> people that stay unemployed because they can get enough from unemployment. >> yes. there is a lot of research and...
95
95
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
i think he'll keep the taxes down. he wasn't really interrogated as a person. there was no one asking, does he smoke crack. that was not a campaign issue. >> apparently it now needs to be one. what i also loved, jamal, he said he would be a republican to which i would say, gop, here is your man north of the border. here is a guy who looks down and says that's who i identify in. >> absolutely. i hope he shoes up with campaign ads. when i wamp this i can't help but think we know we're at a sign of apocalypse when ron ford is interviewed by ron burgundy. >> the apocalypse right on my doorstep but may not be too far away with anchorman a few weeks a away. >> not a bad dude, that is the cynicism, reverse cynicism we love and know from you. >> i don't want to talk about it. >> i want to say this. this factors into we will laugh about him, continue to laugh about him. i think it's seriously bad for civil service to have people like rob ford in office. i want to read this excerpt from atlantic, important to bear this in mind. downtowners see him up close and personal.
i think he'll keep the taxes down. he wasn't really interrogated as a person. there was no one asking, does he smoke crack. that was not a campaign issue. >> apparently it now needs to be one. what i also loved, jamal, he said he would be a republican to which i would say, gop, here is your man north of the border. here is a guy who looks down and says that's who i identify in. >> absolutely. i hope he shoes up with campaign ads. when i wamp this i can't help but think we know we're...
160
160
Dec 8, 2013
12/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> that you get a tax credit for hiring someone who has been unemployment for a certain time. >> these folks are really in trouble and the good unemployment news doesn't really affect the long-term -- >> but we should do both. we should help the folks that are still in trouble. kevin is right, there's an element that's there because of the ui program. >> and people that stay unemployed because they can get enough from unemployment. >> there's a lot of academic work and research, but my estimates a percentage is due to ui benefits. kevin is right, we have to work on long term structural unemployment -- >> but i want to say i disagree that we should do both in the following sense. that what we should do, if you want to give more money to the people who are currently unemployed, just give them the money. give them a lump sum of cash. don't take them stay unemployed for another three months. >> mark zandi, annie lowry, kevin hasset, thank you for coming by. >>> when we return, he called nelson mandela one of the greatest leaders of our lifetime and incurred the wrath of his facebook friend
. >> that you get a tax credit for hiring someone who has been unemployment for a certain time. >> these folks are really in trouble and the good unemployment news doesn't really affect the long-term -- >> but we should do both. we should help the folks that are still in trouble. kevin is right, there's an element that's there because of the ui program. >> and people that stay unemployed because they can get enough from unemployment. >> there's a lot of academic...
233
233
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
policies can be put in place, growth policies, tax cuts, corporate taxes being cut to get that growth going so everybody has an equal shot at prosperity. martha: let's take a look at some of these numbers. just verbally -- 1 per when asked what's the most important issue to you? 1% of the 18-29-year-olds thought that was important. jobs, unemployment rate, 7.3%. we note labor participation rate is historically low and continues to be so. americans on disability up three times since 1983. we throw more money at education, doug, than we have ever in the history of this country and we have seen what's happening to our test scores. i think the president is getting at the middle class. improving the state of the middle class. but i don't know raising the minimum wage and increasing early childhood education is the ticket. >> i think those are good things to do. i'm a democrat. but the issue is what monica came to at the end of her brief presentation. the answer is growing an economy to give everyone a chance to get ahead. the american people are angry there is no real chance to work hard,
policies can be put in place, growth policies, tax cuts, corporate taxes being cut to get that growth going so everybody has an equal shot at prosperity. martha: let's take a look at some of these numbers. just verbally -- 1 per when asked what's the most important issue to you? 1% of the 18-29-year-olds thought that was important. jobs, unemployment rate, 7.3%. we note labor participation rate is historically low and continues to be so. americans on disability up three times since 1983. we...
119
119
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
your tax cheat if you are not paying your sales taxes. and people are paying big bucks for sports memorabilia. from the ballfield may be. people pay money for anything. that is what they are paying for a barrel of oil. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. daymac new home sales surging in october taking home builder stocks with them. nicole petallides is at the stock exchange. >> helped to bring them off of the lows of the day, they are not far off of the unchanged line but the new home sales numbers came in and beat the street expectations with a rise of 20.4% to 440,000 beating the estimate of 426,000. of up arr
your tax cheat if you are not paying your sales taxes. and people are paying big bucks for sports memorabilia. from the ballfield may be. people pay money for anything. that is what they are paying for a barrel of oil. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of...
86
86
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
canceled coverages, sticker shock in the form higher premiums and dramatically higher deductibles and tax increases that will lead to higher cost for other things. >> you bring up when he spoke, that the republicans didn't have any alternatives. and frankly, that was just false. he may not like the ideas. maybe they were bad. there were alternatives out there. he just says that. and he cannot possibly believe that. he may not like them. they may be bad ideas but that's a lie. >> well, i don't think they're bad ideas. that's the arrogance. if he doesn't like it, he dismisses it. >> and i think that at least in their world, there is one way to do this and only one way to do. this it is obama care. and it is a failed system built upon a faulty foundation. and now we're seeing the real life impacts of that. there are republican ideas that are out there. we have a lot of members who would love to have the opportunity to debate those if we could get that chance. it means the president will have to acknowledge this isn't working and get back to the drawing board. we would be more than willing to
canceled coverages, sticker shock in the form higher premiums and dramatically higher deductibles and tax increases that will lead to higher cost for other things. >> you bring up when he spoke, that the republicans didn't have any alternatives. and frankly, that was just false. he may not like the ideas. maybe they were bad. there were alternatives out there. he just says that. and he cannot possibly believe that. he may not like them. they may be bad ideas but that's a lie. >>...
153
153
Dec 4, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
>> that is basically an outright lie, no tax money goes towards paying abortions. essentially they have this exact legislation that the state legislature approved last year. however, governor rick snyder vetoed it because it saddles women unnecessarily with extra costs. what woman ever ands the victim of a crime or potentially being raped? what they want to do in order to avoid having the governor sign the bill, they had to get 3% of michigan's population to sign a petition saying that they believe in this legislation. what's next, they have 40 days to get the legislature to pass it. and because the legislature has voted and passed this legislation it's likely they'll do it again. >> the assertion from -- let me play in her own words, genevieve martin. let's play what she said regarding tax dollars here. >> the impetus behind this is that we believe abortion is not health care and that tax dollars should not be going to subsidize abortion. this is not about the legality of abortion or access to abortion. it really is about who pays for it. >> federal law prohibits
>> that is basically an outright lie, no tax money goes towards paying abortions. essentially they have this exact legislation that the state legislature approved last year. however, governor rick snyder vetoed it because it saddles women unnecessarily with extra costs. what woman ever ands the victim of a crime or potentially being raped? what they want to do in order to avoid having the governor sign the bill, they had to get 3% of michigan's population to sign a petition saying that...
80
80
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i owned restaurants and i pay taxes on it. it causes unemployment. >> what do you say to people who lose jobs? >> listen to me. >> that doesn't help. minimum wage has nothing to do with it. >> the increase is 5% in the last 35 years. this is not america. >> we have already doubled. >> this is america. i'm proud of my country. >> we have doubled the number of people on food stamps. >> you are against filibusters. >> here's the problem. what is jamu going to say to people who lose the jobs? >> section 8 housing, food stamps. >> when you pay a minimum wage -- >> no, raise the cost of products and people buy fewer. >> people on a poverty wage, they have to get food stamps. they have to be on medicaid. >> there will be fewer people employed. sean hannity, go to mcdonald's, wendy's and say who in line the to buy hamburger wants to pay additional money for it? it will raise the price of the burger. >> you will lower the amount of people on food stamps. you will lower -- >> you're making it up. >> this is a fact. >> you're not looking
. >> i owned restaurants and i pay taxes on it. it causes unemployment. >> what do you say to people who lose jobs? >> listen to me. >> that doesn't help. minimum wage has nothing to do with it. >> the increase is 5% in the last 35 years. this is not america. >> we have already doubled. >> this is america. i'm proud of my country. >> we have doubled the number of people on food stamps. >> you are against filibusters. >> here's the...
73
73
Dec 8, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a guy that sounds like a republican on tax reform. this is a guy who sounds like a real republican, a real republican when it comes to foreign policy. do you know what we were saying back in the 1990s? you never, ever, ever go to war unless it is the absolute last option available. then when you go, colin powell always said we are going to throw everything at them. we will achieve our objective. we are going to kill the enemy. we are going to capture their leaders and then we are going to bring our chips back home to their families. that was the powell doctrine and that is a conservative doctrine. and we forgot that over the past decade. so what i say to my friends that get very angry about me continuing to talk about colin powell the good republican, the fact that he hasn't voted republican over the past two elections should tell you something. when colin powell starts voting for a nominee and ted cruz starts voting for a nominee at the same time that is when we start winning presidential elections again. as long as we keep dividing
this is a guy that sounds like a republican on tax reform. this is a guy who sounds like a real republican, a real republican when it comes to foreign policy. do you know what we were saying back in the 1990s? you never, ever, ever go to war unless it is the absolute last option available. then when you go, colin powell always said we are going to throw everything at them. we will achieve our objective. we are going to kill the enemy. we are going to capture their leaders and then we are going...
403
403
Dec 4, 2013
12/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 403
favorite 0
quote 0
have financial information including tax returns in hand. if you created an account in october, scrap it. start a new one. and if you think yao signed up but haven't heard directly from the insurance company in a week, you have to call them yourself. tip number two is what got pam through the plan in florida, back in october, pam tried multiple times but gave up. today after creating a third new account, success. >> i was surprised about how easy it was. as i said it only took about ten to 15 minutes for the whole enrollment process. >> reporter: while pam's confident she has insurance since she paid her first premium via credit card, some insurance companies believe they are getting inaccurate or incomplete information from the government about the new enrollees. >> they are concerned that they are not getting the information and that they can get insured by january 1st. >> reporter: so while the website is working better, there was some bad news for the white house today. a new report from the treasury inspector general's office, brian, wa
have financial information including tax returns in hand. if you created an account in october, scrap it. start a new one. and if you think yao signed up but haven't heard directly from the insurance company in a week, you have to call them yourself. tip number two is what got pam through the plan in florida, back in october, pam tried multiple times but gave up. today after creating a third new account, success. >> i was surprised about how easy it was. as i said it only took about ten...
696
696
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 696
favorite 0
quote 0
we need higher taxes on everybody and socialism works. but socialism has starved people. and he's bragging about how we need more of that. >> another one is sean penn. >> i don't cover sean penn. you bring up surprises here on this show. maybe he at least lives the life. >> we don't know. >> he goes oven isaiah la where -- venezuela. >> do you think the celebrities is more leftist or more vocal, like a closet group of republican celebrities out there? >> more leftist than abc news? >> why? >> i think it's because people want to do what their peers do and be comfortable. but also they, like we, they get a paycheck. most of them have never tried to build anything. rob snyder, the actor, tried to start a business, life long democrat. he said i'm leaving california. the laws are terrible. >> and john lovett tried to open up a store and he saw all the regulations. it was backlash to him. >> also they're good looking. maybe they got a job through a lucky audition. they think life is run by luck and therefore -- >> they feel guilty. i got to give stallone and the rock credit bec
we need higher taxes on everybody and socialism works. but socialism has starved people. and he's bragging about how we need more of that. >> another one is sean penn. >> i don't cover sean penn. you bring up surprises here on this show. maybe he at least lives the life. >> we don't know. >> he goes oven isaiah la where -- venezuela. >> do you think the celebrities is more leftist or more vocal, like a closet group of republican celebrities out there? >> more...
80
80
Dec 8, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to focus on cutting taxes for the wealthy. we need to focus on all sorts of right wing education experiments. school choice. vouchers. et cetera, et cetera. that's how we'll solve this problem. and i think there's a danger to this. because i think in a place like detroit that has been hurt by so many different things, that the republicans are hoping they can use a crisis like detroit to say that our policies, our economic policies are the ones that are going to liberate people. even though that's a misdiagnosis of what actually happened in detroit. >> i completely agree with that. let's talk about immigration reform. and the latino community. again, i'm just going down their list. so, you know. so john boehner on november 14th says, we have no intention of ever going to conference on the senate bill. he even, you know, kind of brushed off those two sweet, precious girls who are trying to talk to him while he was having his breakfast. the one person,on than, who had made some inroads, i think you had wrote about this, was chris
we need to focus on cutting taxes for the wealthy. we need to focus on all sorts of right wing education experiments. school choice. vouchers. et cetera, et cetera. that's how we'll solve this problem. and i think there's a danger to this. because i think in a place like detroit that has been hurt by so many different things, that the republicans are hoping they can use a crisis like detroit to say that our policies, our economic policies are the ones that are going to liberate people. even...
136
136
Dec 2, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
looking taxes, high school football on friday nights, which that done to a committee. some of the college towns turn into metropolises on saturday. what football can do to galvanize the community. there's very few things that can have the power of football. it's america's game. we start talking about some of the presidents and their obsession with football for whatever reason. i think it would be a good place to close and then we can take some questions. and the president is most closely associated with football is theodore roosevelt. and theodore roosevelt's interest in football was highlighted in 1905 because they had such a brutal season. there were more players killed on one saturday in 1905 from football hits and were killed all last season. theodore roosevelt held a white house summit not far from here on football where he wanted to have the big schools pledge for a clean again, to follow the rules. and after that 1905 season, it was sort of a microcosm of football. the game evolves. that's the message of my book. that's the message of "the war on football." howe
looking taxes, high school football on friday nights, which that done to a committee. some of the college towns turn into metropolises on saturday. what football can do to galvanize the community. there's very few things that can have the power of football. it's america's game. we start talking about some of the presidents and their obsession with football for whatever reason. i think it would be a good place to close and then we can take some questions. and the president is most closely...
78
78
Dec 3, 2013
12/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
inflation is a tax. you lower the inflation rate, that's a cut. oil is a tax. i know the retail stuff is disappointing and dominic's reporting is accurate. on the other hand, the economy is growing at 2%, 2.5%. profits are rising, interest rates are low. you're not going to have the fed slow down in bond buying until march. that's my message from today's retail sales. >> i agree with you. the last part you mentioned is the most important of all. what's really spurred the stock market has been janet yellen. we're going to get a continuation of bernanke's policies and at least for the near term possibly even an acceleration -- at least versus expectations. people who thought taper was going to be in september, that obviously didn't happen. i don't think taper is happening imminently. spring at the earliest. that's enough probably to keep assets going. having said that, you want to be in careful places. go-go momentum stocks have seen drops -- >> we should be going through and parsing this out. but i'm an index guy. i know i'm not smart enough -- dom dominic, the
inflation is a tax. you lower the inflation rate, that's a cut. oil is a tax. i know the retail stuff is disappointing and dominic's reporting is accurate. on the other hand, the economy is growing at 2%, 2.5%. profits are rising, interest rates are low. you're not going to have the fed slow down in bond buying until march. that's my message from today's retail sales. >> i agree with you. the last part you mentioned is the most important of all. what's really spurred the stock market has...
172
172
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so we can make better health decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. i didn't know the coal thing was real. it's very real... david rivera. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >> when it comes to retail, it's the taim of two cities. they're all about the have's and have-not's. tonight we have a chance to
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. but it doesn't usually work that...
122
122
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
sticker shock in the form of higher preyums and higher divuk tillables and obviously tax increases that are going to lead. he also said last week that the republicans didn't have any alternatives. and, frankly, that was just false. he may not like republicans' ideas. he says that and he can't possibly believe that. you know, he may not like them and they may be bad ideas. but that's just a lie. >> i don't think they are bad ideas. >> no, no. but you understand my point. that's the arrogance that i don't get. if he doesn't like it, they dismiss it even exists. >> right. i think that at least in their world, there is one world to do this and only one way to do this and it's obamacare. and it's a failed system built upon a faulty foundation and now we are seeing the real life impacts of that. there are republican ideas that are out there. we have a lot of members who would love to have a lot of opportunity to debate those if we could get that chance. but it means that the president is going to have to acknowledge that this isn't working and go back to the drawing board. we would be more th
sticker shock in the form of higher preyums and higher divuk tillables and obviously tax increases that are going to lead. he also said last week that the republicans didn't have any alternatives. and, frankly, that was just false. he may not like republicans' ideas. he says that and he can't possibly believe that. you know, he may not like them and they may be bad ideas. but that's just a lie. >> i don't think they are bad ideas. >> no, no. but you understand my point. that's the...
193
193
Dec 9, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
there's no tax reform. no plan for economic growth. there's no plan for empowerment. bottom line the white house is talking redistribution. the republicans are talking no. and the american people are sitting there saying, what's in it for us. >> and doug if you're a 25-year-old, right, if you have a job, you're paying tax to pay for social security that you don't believe you'll ever collect a penny of. you're now paying into a health care system that you don'tyou n. medicare, medicaid. no wonderer they feel hopeless. >> i'm seeing a lot of that on twitter. this gentleman calls himself strawman. he says forget obama. can america reverse down ward spiral. gop, dnc, both focused on winging at the expense at the united states. >> that's what most people in america think. and today i got a quote sent to me and it says republican and free government would be an obvious absurdity if the particular checks in controls provided by the constitution had no real influence for the public good. and that is what we have now. this is what we have -- we have two parties who they care o
there's no tax reform. no plan for economic growth. there's no plan for empowerment. bottom line the white house is talking redistribution. the republicans are talking no. and the american people are sitting there saying, what's in it for us. >> and doug if you're a 25-year-old, right, if you have a job, you're paying tax to pay for social security that you don't believe you'll ever collect a penny of. you're now paying into a health care system that you don'tyou n. medicare, medicaid. no...
176
176
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
tax someone to give that stuff to you. don't count on it. >> if you get the president of the united states this evening jacked up enough to recreate a moment that occurred in 1968 at the university of kansas when robert kennedy was there. a young person stood up and said if he were elected as president what would he do about the draft. this kid was in danger of being drafted. senator robert kennedy at that moment in time looked at that kid and said i'm going speed it up meaning his draft status. >> it helps bobby was an enlisted man teenager. he had that credibility to make that charge. we're going to where kennedy gave his great american university speech. i'll allude to that. kennedy gave this great speech there the peace speech. but he said something i remembered ever since i read it. problems of man are manmade. they can be solved by man. in the past man has solved the seemingly unsolvable. he can do it again. that sense of national confidence that we can solve our problems especially the ones we create can we bring it
tax someone to give that stuff to you. don't count on it. >> if you get the president of the united states this evening jacked up enough to recreate a moment that occurred in 1968 at the university of kansas when robert kennedy was there. a young person stood up and said if he were elected as president what would he do about the draft. this kid was in danger of being drafted. senator robert kennedy at that moment in time looked at that kid and said i'm going speed it up meaning his draft...
49
49
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
also saw the rise we enable the food program to buy locally being put into family tax and distributed so that it was in the hands of them to.7 million people within the first week, making the life-saving difference and i visited government incident command centers that were mapping out the distribution, sending supplies on buses and trucks they had recruited into the effort. this is the result of a ten year partnership with usaid to increase prepared this and the ability to respond. u.s. military aircraft delivered 2,000 tons of relief supplies and evacuate it 21,000 people out of storm damage areas once we got back in. to date the u.s. government has provided $60 million in humanitarian assistance. all of that is already on the ground, has made a difference in those early life-saving days. as we noted we are looking ahead to recovery and reconstruction. i submitted a detailed testimony but let me hit on a few highlights from the relief, recovery and reconstruction aspects. the first is we have applied some key lessons from past disasters that helped us improve the cool ordination and
also saw the rise we enable the food program to buy locally being put into family tax and distributed so that it was in the hands of them to.7 million people within the first week, making the life-saving difference and i visited government incident command centers that were mapping out the distribution, sending supplies on buses and trucks they had recruited into the effort. this is the result of a ten year partnership with usaid to increase prepared this and the ability to respond. u.s....
82
82
Dec 5, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
the third, the implications of 1 tax that will affect many ma plans and further act as pressure on the ability to provide benefits. the fourth, the recent provideent that cms changes for medicare advantage plans. the result of the changes are inevitable. the first will be fewer plans. from 60 to 140 fewer plans and 2014. there are reports of 10,000 cancellation notices in ohio. 50,000 in new jersey. these all represent further the pledge that if you like your health insurance, you can keep it under the affordable care act. by 2019 when the cuts are fully implemented. and these reductions are disproportionately borne by low-income americans. estimates are 75% of the impact hit to those making less than $34,200. the next step for the plans that do survive is to pass along these reductions in the form of either higher cost sharing or benefits or more limited networks that provide benefits with fewer choices. these are not the voluntary decisions of insurers. they are the consequence of the law that limits their ability to provide options to beneficiari beneficiaries. going forward, i woul
the third, the implications of 1 tax that will affect many ma plans and further act as pressure on the ability to provide benefits. the fourth, the recent provideent that cms changes for medicare advantage plans. the result of the changes are inevitable. the first will be fewer plans. from 60 to 140 fewer plans and 2014. there are reports of 10,000 cancellation notices in ohio. 50,000 in new jersey. these all represent further the pledge that if you like your health insurance, you can keep it...
729
729
Dec 10, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 729
favorite 0
quote 0
number three, there's no new taxes. i would have hoped to have a little bit of entitlement reform but that apparently is too much to tackle. >> what do you think about the idea that democrats and republicans worked together on this? >> hallelujah. >> margaret is our next caller from seattle, washington, an independent. hi, what's your comment? >> i just wanted to congratulate ryan and murray for working together for something many of my democratic and republican friends all have as a major complaint. it's not discerning about the details. that's a really big disparity. a lot of us feel disenfranchised by the democrats because it's so sad to see the minority has ruled them instead of the majority of us who put them in place. so this is a really good thing for us. we're waiting for a few years. we kind of jumped off the democrat, went to independent, but there won't be an independent in the running it. will either be democrat or republican. so we're going to wait the next few years to see if they finish what they started,
number three, there's no new taxes. i would have hoped to have a little bit of entitlement reform but that apparently is too much to tackle. >> what do you think about the idea that democrats and republicans worked together on this? >> hallelujah. >> margaret is our next caller from seattle, washington, an independent. hi, what's your comment? >> i just wanted to congratulate ryan and murray for working together for something many of my democratic and republican friends...
65
65
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
but new york state has been through a tax gap, a lot of other budget cuts. and so the things that teachers actually need to do, work together with each other, use the standards as guidelines not as straitjackets, have to return them, that didn't happen. and a couple places it did. in a lot of places it didn't. the big mistake that i think both the federal government made and people like doug king made is the lead with testing. king would save you, i just was sick and tired of telling people what to do and then not doing it. you are the state chief. that's not your job to tell people what to do. your job is to help navigate people through this. so consequently, last year in new york there were in k-12, and elementary schools there were these tests and a lot of people were not prepared. and then john keane and other said was the test results will be 30% less next year, issued anywhere right now. so be prepared. so then the question is how do they actually know the exact number. seven creates huge distrust because you can actually forget what the cuts were for,
but new york state has been through a tax gap, a lot of other budget cuts. and so the things that teachers actually need to do, work together with each other, use the standards as guidelines not as straitjackets, have to return them, that didn't happen. and a couple places it did. in a lot of places it didn't. the big mistake that i think both the federal government made and people like doug king made is the lead with testing. king would save you, i just was sick and tired of telling people...